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stylelint-bundle

v15.10.2

Published

Create & provide a bundled version of Stylelint

Downloads

2,400

Readme

Stylelint Bundle

This repository branch modifies Stylelint and creates a bundle:

  • To allow bundling of the code.
  • To reduce the file size of the standalone version.
  • It removes excessive code to make it efficient to use with the Stylus browser extension.
  • The bundle includes the sugarss syntax. It will be used when config.customSyntax === "sugarss".

Demo

Create the bundle

  • Download or clone this repository.
  • Run npm install
  • Run npm run build.
  • An IIFE bundle stylelint-bundle.min.js is created in dist directory using the modified version of Stylelint.
  • Run npm test for testing.

Limitations

The resulting bundle:

  • Exposes the standalone version of Stylelint.
  • It does not work from the command line:
    • All code that uses the node file system (fs) or path (path) are bypassed or removed.
    • All command-line interface (CLI) code is bypassed or removed.

Usage

  • Within your HTML page, load the bundle.

    <script src="stylelint-bundle.min.js"></script>
  • Access the stylelint global:

    stylelint.lint({
      code: "body { color: #000; }",
      config: {
        customSyntax: 'sugarss',
        rules: { /*...*/ },
        formatter: () => {}
      }
    }).then(({results}) => {
      console.log(results[0]);
    });

    To get more details, including all the options and return promise values, see the stylelint Node API page; but, don't forget the limitations of this bundle!

For contributors

To update to a new version of Stylelint:

npm install stylelint@latest
npm run build

It will install the latest stylelint, bump the version number in package.json and package-lock.json, then build the bundle.

To test it:

npm test

Debug the bundle

Set environment variable DEBUG to 1 then run npm run build:

  1. You will get a webpage visualization of modules included in the bundle.
  2. Detailed module information in stats.json.
  3. The bundle is no longer minimized.